Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 5, 1917, Page 3

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N FRIDAY. JANUARY 5./1817. Paul Winter sports carnival, 27-Feb. 3. ~Bemidji schools close Friday, Dec. 22, reopen Jan. 8. 4 All Minnesota Development "Ass'n., s St. Paul, January 18 and 19. _ Former Governor J. Frank Hanley of Indiana, third number lyceum . course, auspices Woman’s Study club, Jan. 30. Personals and . Newsy Notes For trained nurse, Phone 17-F-3. - —Adv. 1-13 J. M. Phillippi is suffering with ' an attack of bronchitis and lagrippe, at his home on Irvine avenue. You'll enjoy The Rndis'son, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 ‘Mrs: A. B. Hamilton of Blackduck was a business caller in Bemidji yes- terday. Miss A. Crowley of Turtle River was a between-train shopper in Be- midji yesterday. Mrs. E. Eichendorf of Spur was the ‘guest of Bemidji friends yester- day, while in the city shopping. Mrs. J. McCafferia and Miss Gladys Johnson of the town of Frohn trans- acted business here Thursday. Oscar L. Dent, judicial ditch ref- eree, will go to St. Paul Monday, where he will attend a meeting of the drainage committee of the Min- nesota Surveyors’ and Engineers’ so- cloty, which will be held Tuesday. Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrown nails treated a specialty. Mina Myers, 311 6th St. Phone 112-W. —Adv. 124-111 . Miss Josephine Qstrem, a member ""of "the faculty of the Minot public schools, was the guest of Miss Thel- ma Johnson yesterday. Miss Ostrem \is-a former Bemidji teacher. She re- turned to her home in Fosston yes- terday, where she has been the guest .‘of her parents during the holidays. She will go to Minot, N. D., Satur- day morning where she will resume her duties Monday morning. , /MUSTEROLE—QUICK “RELIEF!_NO BLISTER! It Soothes and ~Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. It does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster—does it better and does not blis- You do not have to bother with a "loth. You sxmply rub it on—and usually the pain is gone! Many doctors and nurses use Muster- ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relfef it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleuris rheumatism, lumbago, pains and als:ies of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often pre- vems pneumoma) 25¢ and 50c jars; hospital size $2.50. i PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Bids will be received by the under- signed to be opened before the city council at a regular meeting to be held on January 8th, 1917, for 50 cords of cut, jack pine, poplar, tamarac or Wood_must be full tonr-foot enL split and sawed at both end: The city council reserves the flght to reject any or all bids. Dated Bemidji, )flnn Dec. zsm. 1916. City Clerk. 2t 132916-1517 7:30—8:48 Essanay iIn BILLY’S 6/e REX THEATRE ' mmmmmmm Pleasing Photoplaysiii TONICHT NELL CRAIG & ERNEST MANPAIN of Patience”’ DRAMA AND REEL COMEDY “The Raiders” A Thrilling Western Drama d7 1tt ay, fro a visit with her parents, Mr.;and Mrs. Frank Carrier, ‘at Cass Lake. i You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. d3-1-17 . E. W. Kibby of Minneapolis was a business visitor in the city yester- day. Mr. Kibby was formerly county surveyor of Koochiching county. Miss Mary McKee, who ‘has been : Ka Maréott retured Jester- | the guest of friends in this city for the past month, returned to her home at Deer Lake yesterday. Miss Emma Ellers of Leonard was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Fosston where she will visit friends and relatives for two weeks. Free, lovely 16x20 framed pictures, value $2.50, to each customer, for photos or post cards. Phone 570-W for appointment. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.—Adv. da-21 Edw. Fournier of Glasgow, Mont., is visiting at the Harry Slough home in this city and other relatives in the viecinity of Bemidji. He will re- main here for some time. Miss Fanchion Hayden, music teacher, is expected to return from Chicago the first of next week where she has been the guest of her parents since before the Christmas holidays. Miss Julia Nelson of San Francisco, Cal., arrived in Bemidji Wednesday of this week and is the guest of her brother, Evan Nelson. Miss Nelson is here in the interest of the Spirella Corset company. Frank Schurch of Sand Prairie, Wis., is visiting at the P. M. Dicaire home, having arrived in Bemidji Wednesday night. Mr. Schurch is a former Bemidji resident, having at one time had charge ot the school farm. = Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for Melba preparations. Make your ap- pointments early. Office phone 540; home -phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213tf C. M. Jacobson, assistan{ cashier of the First National bank, returned this morning from Blue Earth, Minn., where he has been the guest of Mrs. Jacobson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McDonald, during the past several days. Mrs. Jacobson, who ac- companied her husband to Blue Earth will return to the city the first of next week. Special for Monday during our Clearance Sale, good grade bleached muslin 9¢ a yard, from 10 to 11 a. m. Troppman’s.—Adv. 1-15 — 1884 — 1917 For 33 years NONE " SUCH Mince Meat has cost you only 10c a package. NONE SUCH VIINCEMEAT Today, with all food- costs high, NONE SUCH still sells at 10c a package. Same Qualuy i 4 | ! 8c & 10c Presents the Misses Ruth Harding and Grace Gray, teachers in the Bemidji schools, will return to this city Sun- day morning-from-Minmeapo here they have spent the Christmgs holi- ‘days, ,l'the guests of friends. & liam Elletson of plcken-- ‘is ¥isiting at the home] ‘of. her husbnqu parents, w. and TfMrs, WeH.EHetson, of Beltrami av- enué. She expects.to remain in the city for szeks. 9 J‘- K. Walker returned yesterday from St. Louis, Mo;, where he has ‘been the past seyeral '~ days. Mr. ‘Walier travels for the General Roof- ing company and makes his head- quarters in Bemidji. H. Muncl; went to Bla.ckduck orning on buslnesa. For quick woodsawing call Car- Phone 237.—Adv. 6d-15 ver’s Store. AR A $10 TO $48 PER DAY Our salesmen are making selling interests in Iron Lands. A new and easy selling propo- sition. We guarantee to ex- _plore by drilling before 1st of April this year. We want only live salesmen. Write now to ALVORD & ALVORD Superior, Wis. GROCERY CREAMERY BUTTER, Troppman’s.—Adv. SPECIAL — BEMIDJI 40c 1b. 1-16 W. A. Krueger, who is connected with the Naugle Pole & Tie com- pany, returned yesterday morning from a business trip to Deer River. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf A. A. Richardson, of the Richard- son studio, Tenth street, spent yes: terday in Cass Lake on business. The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. d-3-1-17 FUNERAL DIRECTOR A. Lord returned this morning from White Fish camp where he has spent the past four days on business. M. E. IBERTSON | - YNDERTAKER Only one block west of new tobog- gan slides—Rich Studio. Quality portraits and kodak finishing. Phone 570-W.—Adv. 1-14 Miss Mary Lydon, who is with the Northern Grocery company, returned yesterday from Minneapolis' where she has been the guest of her par- ents during the holidays. Enamel your car with Black Shine. For sale by P. Barnell—Adv. d 1 mo.-23 J. A. Nichols of Minneapolis was a guest at the R. H. Munch home yesterday. Mr. Nichols will inspect the lumber camps neas Red Lake and will return to the cities this evening. Your visit tosthe Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, -Minneapolis, Minne- sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. d3-1-17 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres- byterian church held a business meeting in-the basement of the church yesterday afternoon. Plans were made for this year’s work, and it was decided to hold an Easter sale for the benefit of the church. COME TO THE *St. Paul Outdoor Sports START RIGHT—BYy learning .your trade thoroughly at Miller's Steam Engineering School. Get rid of that . fear that something might happen cafll"al to your boiler, engine or steam pump = that would cause you to 1150“ your Jammary 27 to February 3 job. School starts Jan. , 1917. 3 . Write, A. E. Millyer, deputy state National Ski Tournamest boiler’ inspector, 813 Minnesota av- January 29th and 30th 4-15 enue, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. The greatest Professional and Amateur Jumpers of the World will participate. 50,000 Costumed Carnivallers - in Parades and Pageants. Speed and Fancy Skating, Ten Rinks, Big Curling Bon- spiel, 8 Mammoth Toboggan Slides. The Biggest Event the North- west has ever known. Bring your family and friends ant have the time of your lives. “MAKE IT A HOTTER ONE™ Miss Katherine Budleman, princi- pal of the Central school, returned from White Fish camp this morning, where she has been the guest of Mrs. Robert Mitchell during the past week. The pretty sentiment which ac- compa.mes a gift of flowers—admira- tion, love, tender regard—these hings make a flower as greatly prized as a jewel. So take even a single rose home to some dear one, not for {its intrinsic value, but for your in- ner feelings which it manifests. ELLIOT, FLORIST—Adv. 1227t Lester Achenbach, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Achenbach, during Christ- mas vacation, left this morning for Alma, Wis., his former home, where he will visit friends and relatives for a couple of days before going to Madison, where he attends the Uni- Versity of Wisconsin. ity about themselves. IE R R R R LR R R R R EER Did you finish High school last spring? If so, what can you do? Are you qualified to accept a business po- DRY CLEANING gition? No. Then you should take a course in the Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalog. It is free.—Adv. Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. LR RS SRR RS George Geib returned yesterday from the Twin Cities where he spent the holidays. Mr. Geib is connected with the Lawrence Construction com- pany of Minneapolis and is super- vising the construction of the con- solidated school, building in the Rako district. HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mou lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. ‘To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. & Dr. Efiw;’ard:' Olhl:e T?bletsl:ct m;l the ver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. and City Property They start the bile and overcome con- * Troppman Bloek Bemidji & xhpafltnll:l. Th:f‘sl why lln&clhon:’ 025 boxes x & are sold annually at an per box. All druggists. Take one or two KEEER KRR RERE nightly aud note the pleasing results. AR K&K KEEREEEEEEEREEX BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 438 I ZE 2R R EARRRE R R RS RS S L2 R R R R R XX XEEEE TR EX XXX XXX XREREREEX « DRUGS AND JEWELRY & & Wholesalers and Retailers & & Service and satistaction. Mall & %« Orders given that same ser- ¥ %« vice you get in person. x *x BARKER'S * « Third St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ XX XXX KKK R X KE R EEEK XX KKK * * DEAN LAND CO. * * x x * Land, Loans, Insurance * * * e 4 ¥ i The Vltazraph Co of Amefica “THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS ACTOR E. H. Sothern Suported by the famous English beauty PeggyIHyIand “The Chattel” Can a man whose creed is ‘I will do what I want with anything I own,”” apply this code to his wife? See the angwer in this 5 part Vitagraph Scciety Drama GRAND ;% TONIGHT / Special for Monday during We Have the our Clearance Sale best Table Oil Cloth |ton, N. D., 2 yards for 25¢, from 9 to 10 a. m. Troppman’s.—Adv. ==TOMORROW---ETHEL CLAYTON-- in **Husband and Wife”® Miss Margaret Gorman of Willis- is the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. P. E. Waller, 919 Dewey 1-15 | avenue, for a couple of weeks. Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are BEMIDJI TOWNSITE EE KKK EK KK L 3 KOORS BROTHERS CO. * * +« Bakers and Confectioners +« Manufacturers and Jobbers % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confectionery, Cigarsand * Fountain Goods %« 3156 Minn. Ave. Phone 135 & XEEEXXEEXEREREX Ak Ak ok k kKR I EZZ 22 REEEZRRRRR RSN EEEEEEEERERS Typewriter Ribbons Carbon Paper Second Shests Paperineveryconceivable form Phone 922 PIONEER OFFIGE I 222222222 2 2 EERKEEKEERKEXEKEX x Flour, Feed, etcc. The & * careful buyers x * buy here. * * W. G. SCHROEDER * ¥« Bemidji Phoue 65 & XXX EEEREK KX X * here to help you secure a home of your own. & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. I TOMORROW CHOICE OF Ladies’ Suits $5. 0’Leary-Bowser Co. 00 These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- Why not call them up? LR R RS EREEEEER SRR PHOTOGRAPHEZR Photos Bay and Night N. L. HAKKERUP 22 2R R 2R R KEEEKER IR KX LR E R R R R R R R MUSICAL INSTRUMBNTS & ‘Wholesale and Retall * Planos, Organs and Sewing ¥ Machines x 117 Third 8t. Bemidji & Phone 673-W * J. BISIAR, Manager & KEXEXEKEEE KKK K KEXEKEKERXK KKK XX x % BERMAN INS. AGENCY * Farm, Fire, Tornado *x Insurance % Money to Lxan Land to Sell & % It will pay you to know us & Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. & LA E R R EE R R R R LR R EEEXKEKE XXX KX % For Farm Insurance and & x Farm Loans, See * * J. P. LAHR * x . x % Lands Bought and Sold & *x * * x * * S22 ) Markham Hotel Bldg. Bemidji, Mina. EEEEEEEEEXEEEX v o

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